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surprisingly: WebOS is going open source
Hi fellow sufferers!
Today HP announced: WebOS is going open source! Personally I like this kind of news. But what will happen now to WebOS in the future? In my opinion the Operation System was not the problem why it failed to date. The problem was for me mostly the lack of proper mobile hardware. What do you think? And where are now the differences compared to our Mer/Nemo project? We are able to develop for WebOS in Qt, too. Or not? |
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WebOS doesn't use Qt, it uses JS+CSS+HTML.
I would like to see WebOS ported to the N900 though, just to make the people over at Precentral cringe, I guess. |
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I remember something (maybe I'm wrong here) about Flash for the N900 and WebOS' flash. I don't really know if it's even possible.
Anyway, good news for open source communities. |
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Lets just hope that HP are willing to approach manufactures and offer them the opportunity to build devices for WebOS, and not just leave it to slowly die like so many other open source initiatives.
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Still negativity aside it's great to see one of the best looking mobile OS's ever being turned open source. Though what i did read about this, there still seems to be some confusion on what parts will exactly be open source. |
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@OP: Include the press release.
On a side note, can we send HP a cake with the Maemo.org logo on it, with the caption "WE WERE HERE FIRST, *****ES!" Quote:
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Maybe Nokia will take a hint and release the full source for Maemo.
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Yeah, right. It was a very classy move from HP. I don't expect Nokia to even consider matching it.
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port to n900!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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at least I didn't found any specific info about it. and IMO one should have learned a lesson from maemo, open source and closed blobs required for running the OS in real hardware. |
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Personally I would be very very interested in seeing the service side code opened, so I can finally use the "cloud"y features of the OS on my terms. Quote:
There's a lot of information missing right now, but I remain cautiously optimistic ;-) Edit: some more info here. Read the whole thing, sounds like they really mean it. |
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So, in this case my interest is below zero. I need a pocketable device with 3G. For a tablet I'm able to use MeeGo, Tizen, Ubuntu, Android or buy a iPad. Why would I need a additional operating system for a tablet? I use it for surfing the web and a browser is included in every model at the market. Steve Jobs was really smart. During the announcement of the iPhone he was very modest and said even only 1% marketshare would be enought to make profit. And 1% was a doable target. If it is more it would be fine. 1% marketshare for a open source WebOS device with decent Hardware like a N9 in a N900 package sounds for me very doable. But perhaps I should had studied business economics to understand the big plan behind such decisions. Let's move on... noting to see here. :( |
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I'm loving webOS right. About to drop android for it.
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This is incredible, amazing, wonderful, joyous news! Back when Nokia announced the switch to WP7 I suggested WebOS was the remaining viable Linux-based solution... things looked grim when Apotheker punted with the tablet so it could fail and he could try to convert the company to a services firm, but Whitman has turned things around! Nothing to see there? It's the dream of Maemo/Moblin/MeeGo/Tizen finally going to realized in WebOS! It's going to be the world's first and only non-corporate-controlled mobile OS that's also real Linux. I don't know how much more amazing you need news to be before you declare there's something to see. |
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There are still a few possibler roadblocks:
Device drivers Even if they release source of the whole OS, it is unlikely they will release source for all of the device drivers as its often provided by third party hardware vendors. Even if they did the very unlikely and did release the driver source code, it would cover just the current WebOS devices - porting to other devices would still be hindered by missing drivers. GUI Toolkit compatibility WebOS uses Mojo and Enyo for most of the apps - both is html & javascript based and will be likely opensourced. there is also SDL (even with PyGame support !). Other than that there is currently no support for other toolkits like Qt, GTK, Clutter, EFL, which might be putting off some developers that don't want to learn yet another technology usable only on a single platform. Still, this this one can be probably solved by the community once the source is released, but might be hampered a bit by the fact that WebOS works directly with the framebuffer, without running an Xserver. |
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It will be _very_ interesting if the community (which one is insignificant, but i suppose it won't come from a certain site) will pull off to run "it" on just one other ARM device - fully.
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The most interesting part of WebOS is and will be Enyo, the Html5+JS+CSS UI framework.
Seeing that thing change the ui layout from 1 pane to 3 pane simply by having the size of the browser window change is more impressive than anything cooked up by Apple or Google so far (tho Android Fragments UI lib may be close). Basically, it can potentially go from phone/pmp/pda/tablet to desktop with simply a change of output. And adapt to the new screen area as it happens. |
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Even still, sucking some useful parts from it, or even porting - if we could find enough knowledgeable and interested (which, in case of Big Bad HTML5 browser "desktop enviroment", sounds almost like oxy*****) people - it to N900 would be indeed interesting. Cruel joke - maybe someone is willing to run Mr. Big Browser (Enyo) under chroot enviroment? :) /Estel |
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No way..., LG is picking up open-webOS for their TV's :D
http://www.webosnation.com/gram-work...os-tv#comments This is good news for our spiritual lost OS cousin |
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